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Jun 19, 2026
This week’s themeUnusual synonyms This week’s words temulent trepidant viscid pulchritudinous
A Lady in Profile, c. 1490
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with Anu Gargpulchritudinous
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Physically beautiful; comely.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin pulchritudo (beauty), from pulcher (beautiful). Earliest
documented use: 1706.
NOTES:
A suspiciously unlovely word meaning lovely. It is the only synonym
for gorgeous that sounds like a chronic throat condition. Calling someone
pulchritudinous on a first date is a highly effective way to remain single.
USAGE:
“Legend has it (and legend usually does) that, one hot summer’s day,
a lusty young shepherd, eating his lunch in the cool of a local cave,
spotted a pulchritudinous young lady and put down his cheese sandwich
in order to better pursue her. He returned a few days later to find
the bread had gone mouldy, but the cheese had taken on handsome blue
pockmarks (thanks to the Penicillium roqueforti), which apparently
tasted delicious. Roquefort was born.” Tom Parker Bowles; Tour de Fromage; Country Life (Bath, UK); Mar 26, 2025. See more usage examples of pulchritudinous in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
'Respect for religion' has become a code phrase meaning 'fear of religion'.
Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our
fearless disrespect. -Salman Rushdie, writer (b. 19 Jun 1947)
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